Welcome to Private Press

An independent record club, producing exceptional small-batch vinyl

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Private Press Exclusive

The Eagle Rock Gospel Singers

No Glory

The Eagle Rock Gospel Singers began as a collective of friends getting together in the summer of 2010. A choir of up to 15 revived the old Gospel spirit with songs like “I Shall Not Be Moved”, “12 Gates”, and “In My Time of Dying”. Slowly they evolved into a band of 6, committed to embracing the richness found in early 20th century recordings. Influenced by past Gospel musicians such as The Dixie Hummingbirds, Washington Phillips and Sister Rosetta Tharpe as well as current bands like The Black Keys, Wilco, and Calexico, the band creates a unique style drawing from rhythm and blues, alt-country, indie rock and folk.

Enhance your listening experience

No gimmicks here, just the rich sounds of passionate musicians, all captured on vinyl. By joining the club, you are kept up to date on all our freshly-pressed, finely crafted vinyl.

The Vinyl

If you are into vinyl, you appreciate quality. Well so do we! From mastering, to test presses, to full production; we listen to the details. Every record we press is something we want for own collections, and we want our collections to be top notch.

We work with artists to provide them with quality releases, and additionally press small-batch limited runs, only available in the Private Press store.

Private Press

The Private Press movement originated at the turn of 19th century; those involved in the movement created books by traditional printing and binding methods, with an emphasis on the book as a work of art.

In the 70's, collectors began calling small-batch vinyl produced by individuals, rather than large labels--private press.

We believe there is more to vinyl than superior audio-quality; it is an extension of the musician's artistic intent. At Private Press we want to carry on that original movement in vinyl, by creating a completed piece of art, driven by the inspiration of the artist.

Every batch is a work of art.

Vinyl has lasted the test of time.

"Vinyl is the real deal. I've always felt like, until you buy the vinyl record, you don't really own the album. And it's not just me or a little pet thing or some kind of retro romantic thing from the past. It is still alive."